Arms Control Today, October 2009
Focus
All Together Now
Daryl G. Kimball
Features
Getting to Zero Starts Here: Tactical Nuclear Weapons
Catherine M. Kelleher and Scott L. Warren
Making a Mark in Space: An Analysis of Obama’s Options For a New U.S. Space Policy
Victoria Samson
Looking Back
Learning From the 1999 Vote on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Daryl G. Kimball
News
The United States and the Americas
Obama Shifts Gears on Missile Defense
Cole Harvey
Asia and Australia
North Korea, U.S. Seen Preparing for Talks
Peter Crail
Indian Scientist Triggers Debate on Testing
Daniel Horner
Europe and the Former Soviet Union
Russia Defends Struggling Missile Program
Luke Champlin
The World
Nuclear Arms Resolution Passed at UN Summit
Cole Harvey
Clinton Makes Case for CTBT at Conference
Meri Lugo
Talks on Fuel Bank Stalled at IAEA
Daniel Horner and Oliver Meier
U.S. Expands Lead in Shrinking Arms Market
Andrew Fisher
The Middle East and Africa
Secret Iranian Enrichment Facility Revealed
Peter Crail
IAEA’s Syria Probe Remains Stalled
Peter Crail and Anna Hood
In Memoriam: Edward M. Kennedy (1932-2009)
Christopher Paine
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